Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Pagina 634
... Arabah , and the eastern arm of the Red Sea ; and each side , throughout its whole length , is bordered by precipitous mountains . It will be subsequently seen , that the researches of Capt . Lynch strongly support the suggestion of ...
... Arabah , and the eastern arm of the Red Sea ; and each side , throughout its whole length , is bordered by precipitous mountains . It will be subsequently seen , that the researches of Capt . Lynch strongly support the suggestion of ...
Pagina 646
... Arabah , or Sandy Valley , which extends southward to the Red Sea . At the south - west corner of the Sea stands a remarkable subordi- nate ridge of salt , about one hundred feet high , which the Arabs still call Hajr Usdum , or Stone ...
... Arabah , or Sandy Valley , which extends southward to the Red Sea . At the south - west corner of the Sea stands a remarkable subordi- nate ridge of salt , about one hundred feet high , which the Arabs still call Hajr Usdum , or Stone ...
Pagina 647
... Arabah , and terminating against a lofty precipitous chalk bluff , from six to ten miles distant . The con- sequence is , that the water - line varies here from one to three miles , as the sea is full or low . The marshes are almost ...
... Arabah , and terminating against a lofty precipitous chalk bluff , from six to ten miles distant . The con- sequence is , that the water - line varies here from one to three miles , as the sea is full or low . The marshes are almost ...
Pagina 649
... Arabah from west to east , through which Wady el Jeib breaks down , and is the water - drain for the Arabah from far to the south , where it descends through the cliffs . Its sides are nearly perpendicular , and from one hun- dred to ...
... Arabah from west to east , through which Wady el Jeib breaks down , and is the water - drain for the Arabah from far to the south , where it descends through the cliffs . Its sides are nearly perpendicular , and from one hun- dred to ...
Pagina 650
... Arabah , to the Red Sea . The catastrophe which overwhelmed these cities was evidently accompanied by violent ... Arabah and the adjacent countries flow from the south , through Wady el Jeib . Thus the Arabah has become arid for the want ...
... Arabah , to the Red Sea . The catastrophe which overwhelmed these cities was evidently accompanied by violent ... Arabah and the adjacent countries flow from the south , through Wady el Jeib . Thus the Arabah has become arid for the want ...
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